Poland - THE JAGIELLON ERA, 1385-1572

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Figure 2. Piast Poland, 966 to 1370

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Fortress of Malbork, seat of grand masters of the Teutonic Knights in fourteenth and fifteenth centuries.
Courtesy Jean R. Tartter

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Part of the old city wall of Kraków, established in the fourteenth century.
Courtesy Ronald D. Bachman

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Figure 3. Jagiellon Poland-Lithuania, Fifteenth Century

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Figure 4. Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from the Union of Lublin, 1569 to 1667

The next major period was dominated by the union of Poland with Lithuania under a dynasty founded by the Lithuanian grand duke Jagiello. The partnership proved profitable for the Poles, who played a dominant role in one of the most powerful empires in Europe for the next three centuries.

Data as of October 1992


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